Simple yet sophisticated, these new directions can help your space evolve.

We’re never ones to shy away from minimalist, modern spaces, but we’re ready to live it up a little bit more in 2019. We’re anticipating a year that luxuriates on the sophisticated side of modern, complete with plush fabrics, dashes of deep colors, unexpected greenery, abstract furniture—and to keep things interesting, a constant interplay between textures, patterns, and solids.

Jewel Tones

Living Room, Sectional, and Coffee Tables Blue is associated with calmness and dependability. Harking back to memories of the sky or the ocean, the color is said to promote relaxation. This bold punch of teal combines the best of blue and green.
Blue is associated with calmness and dependability. Harking back to memories of the sky or the ocean, the color is said to promote relaxation. This bold punch of teal combines the best of blue and green.

It’s not just Pantone—whose color of the year is Ultra Violet—that’s feeling the jewel tones. Deep reds, teals, purples, and turquoises are the perfect colors to create a sense of depth and sophistication in a space. Want to make the jewel tones shine without overwhelming? Set them against a crisp, white canvas so that they pop—but just the right amount.

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Succulents have been around in a big way for a while now, but we can definitely see hanging plants in our near future. The dynamic display of plants hanging from the ceiling, in concert with their more free-form shape, means that they fill unexpected corners and create a bit of drama in a room.

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Velvet, Velvet, and More Velvet

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Few fabrics say luxe as much as the silky, plush feel of velvet. While it may initially conjure images of dark, ornate Victorian homes, rest assured: the velvet of 2019 is versatile enough to work in a modern interior, so long as it is used as an accent fabric or in tandem with more modern silhouettes. A tactile throw pillow, velvety drapes framing a window, or an elegant, contemporary sofa clad in velvet could be the right way to go.

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Sculptural Furniture

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Abstract, sculptural furniture is another item we’re keeping our eyes on for 2019. With their unusual form, sculptural furniture is a functional piece of artwork that rarely requires any additional accessories in a space. The feeling is anything but neutral, and veers towards eclectic or even avant-garde, but can be brought back down to earth through smart pairings. For example, try a sculptural sofa next to a more streamlined coffee table.

Patterned Floors and Ceilings

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Hardwood flooring has been a hallmark of quality for decades, if not centuries, and we’re starting to enjoy some of its more intricate designs and patterns—on ceilings as well as floors. Herringbone, chevron, and parquet are some of the classic layouts for flooring that can easily extend beyond wood to brick, tile, and other materials, and we’re looking forward to seeing more creative treatments of both floor and ceiling surfaces this year.

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We Design & Build

We manage the design and build process from project conception right through to handover and ongoing support. We design with deliverability in mind so that when it’s time to execute, we know that the space we promised is the space we will deliver. Our approach to design and build is founded on proactive control of the total process — we take on the risk and responsibility of dealing with all suppliers, contractors, fitters, and engineers required to meet your commercial interior design needs.

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We hold an excellent repute in the market for our on-time project completion, breathtaking and functional designs and affordable market rates. As a full-service interior fit out company, our team dedicates ample time to initially to understand the ideas and requirements of our clients, and then improvise on them to guarantee 100% satisfaction. With us, you can be assured of the highest levels of professionalism, and we are more than willing to go the extra mile to make sure that everything is precisely as required.

When you entrust us with the interiors of your workspace, you can be assured that only highly qualified, skilled and trained professionals will work to deliver impressive results that are sure to exceed all your expectations.

This Trend is Set to Continue

The interior, in terms of furniture, lighting, art and textiles, is the opportunity for the space to declare its character; to enhance the architecture while creating a statement in colour, form, flow and comfort. It is a subtle and skilled exercise to calibrate and curate the right pieces and to understand the dynamic of how choices best interact.

As a practice we seek out quality – designs with pedigree and longevity as well as inherent style.

While the architectural form is both the statement and the vessel, it is the choice of interior finishes, and the superior quality thereof, that defines the everyday. With an emphasis on materials that deliver a sensory experience – both visual and tactile – RMA favours the honesty and longevity of stone, wood, steel and brass, glass and stucco walls.

The right combination of materials, used wisely and well, lays the foundation for every decorating scheme.